Tag Archives: India

The Indian tax authorities have a reputation for standing up for India and Indian tax law, and that includes US multinationals operating there. Sadly a lot of spin has been directed at the Indian authorities. In a dignified but robust … Continue reading →

Indian authorities have announced they will not appeal the Bombay High Court ruling, in 2014, against them in the long-running tax and transfer pricing dispute with Vodaphone. India has been forthright in pursuing tax claims, some retrospective, against big multinationals. … Continue reading →

Following my win of a £1/2 million customs duty case for garlic importer FMX Food Merchants against HMRC in November, I have had several enquiries about this area of tax. Essentially, the Tax Tribunal held, following my submissions, that there … Continue reading →

The Indian Supreme Court has postponed a tax challenge to the Indian Formula 1 grand prix motor race until after the race this weekend. A public litigation interest challenge, trying to get the race cancelled, claimed the motor race was … Continue reading →

India is increasingly making an impact as a G20 member by standing-up to global multi-nationals. The long-running dispute with Vodaphone is well known and just recently another multinational had its assets in India frozen for a while. Obviously retrospective tax … Continue reading →